Utah woman says clinical trial cured her Hepatitis C

A Utah woman was among 660 people worldwide to participate in a clinical trial to treat Hepatitis C. She received a liver transplant years ago but the virus attacked her new liver and pushed it into cirrhosis. She took one pill twice a day for 24 weeks and says her quality of life has improved 100%. Cures for diseases are almost unheard of but Intermountain Healthcare in Salt Lake City and others in the global medical community say they have a cure for Hepatitis C. The study is published online in the journal Gastroenterology.

State officials make new protocol regarding blue-green algae in Utah's waterways

If you've been on Utah Lake, you may have seen the water sometimes look like a bright neon green substance. Two dogs died from drinking the toxic water last year.
Now, the Utah Department of Health and the Utah Division of Water Quality are teaming up to decide how people should be warned about any potential problems.

The FBI is investigating hacks into major US banks.

The FBI is investigating hackers who are launching attacks against major US banks. Utah's Morning News spoke to Fox Business anchor Adam Shapiro about the hacks, as well as the big drop in reported earnings from Exxon mobile.

Some accidental duplicate ballots may have been sent in Salt Lake County

This is the first year that most cities in the county are using "vote by mail" as their standard method of voting. But, the County Clerk's Office is reminding people that if they receive more than one ballot, they can only send one ballot back.

DNA confirms body found in suitcase was a missing Las Vegas woman

Family members of Susana Villalavazo-Jiminez say they're happy to have closure and know what happened to her, even though they're still sad about what happened to her. Her body was found stuffed in a suitcase and abandoned along I-80 near Saltaire last spring.